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Dreaming of a green Christmas? Here are environmentally friendly ways to celebrate There are more options than ever to trim the waste and carbon from your holiday without dialing back the joy.
Christmas might be focused on trees, but that doesn’t make it a green holiday. From wasteful purchases and non-recyclable wrapping paper to disposable party ware and high electricity bills, the ...
How to Have a Green Christmas. Published Nov 01, 2007 at 8:37 AM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 7:34 PM EST. ... Instead of buying your paper, get creative with what you have around the house.
All that twinkly, glittery garishness associated with Christmas wrapping makes for a flashy presentation but it's most definitely not a gift to the environment, says Winnipeg-based Green Action ...
1. Use recyclable wrapping paper. Each Christmas we’re getting through around 8,000 tonnes of wrapping paper. That equates to approximately 50,000 trees.But that’s ok, paper is recyclable, right?
Green spray paint and some glitter transformed this monthly periodical into a Christmas decoration that would be Hobby Lobby worthy! With a quick look at the internet, you can create the cutest snow ...
Tired of the traditional red and green for Christmas? ... Take it to the next level and wrap your gifts in blue and white paper to further accentuate your overall theme. 2.